Camping at Broken Arrow Campground
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Overview
Broken Arrow Campground is a picturesque camping area situated in Umpqua National Forest, in the Cascade Range of Oregon. It is known for its beautiful wooded setting and proximity to Diamond Lake, which provides plenty of recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, swimming, and wildlife viewing.
Location
The campground is located:
- Approximately 5 miles north of the junction of Highway 230 and Highway 138.
- Near the city of Roseburg, Oregon.
- Close to the northern boundary of Crater Lake National Park.
Campground Features
- Sites: Broken Arrow Campground features a number of sites that can accommodate tents, trailers, and RVs of certain lengths. Some sites may have length restrictions, so it's important to check beforehand.
- Amenities: Expect basic amenities like picnic tables, fire pits, and vault toilets. Drinking water is typically available, but visitors should verify seasonal availability.
- Access: The roads leading to and within the campground are usually gravel or dirt, and can be narrow in places.
- Operational Season: The campground is generally open from late spring through early fall, but these dates can change due to weather and snow levels, so it's best to check current conditions.
Recreation
- Water Activities: Diamond Lake offers excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming. Anglers can fish for rainbow trout, and boat rentals may be available at nearby resorts.
- Trails: Hikers and mountain bikers can explore the many trails in the area, such as the Mount Thielsen Trail, which offers stunning views of the surrounding wilderness.
- Wildlife: The area is home to various wildlife species, including black bears, so campers should be prepared to store food properly and practice bear safety.
Reservations and Fees
- Reservations: Some sites may be available on a first-come, first-served basis, while others can be reserved in advance through the National Recreation Reservation Service or an equivalent system.
- Fees: There is usually a nightly fee for camping, and additional fees for extra vehicles. Check the latest fee schedule as it can change annually.
Local Attractions
- Crater Lake National Park: Located just to the south of the campground, Crater Lake National Park is a prime destination for visitors, featuring the deep blue Crater Lake formed by a collapsed volcano.
- Umpqua Hot Springs: A short drive from the campground, these natural hot springs offer a relaxing soak in a forested setting.
Considerations
- Weather: Be prepared for a wide range of weather conditions, as mountain weather can be unpredictable.
- Bears and Wildlife: Use bear-proof containers and follow all guidelines for food storage.
- Altitude: The campground is at a high elevation, so be aware of the potential for altitude sickness.
- Leave No Trace: Practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural beauty for future visitors.
- Cell Service: Cell phone reception can be spotty or nonexistent, so plan accordingly.
Contact Information
To get current information, it's best to contact the Umpqua National Forest Ranger District:
- Umpqua National Forest
- Supervisor's Office
- 2900 NW Stewart Parkway
- Roseburg, OR 97471
- Phone: (541) 957-3200
Always check for the most current information before planning your trip, as conditions and regulations can change.
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